- Capcom revealed its software sales for the 2005 financial year (Jan4, 2005 - Mar 31, 2006):
Biohazard 4 / Resident Evil 4 (PS2)
- Japan - 490,000 units
- North America - 610,000 units
- Europe - 710,000 units
Onimusha 3: Dawn of Dreams (PS2)
- Japan - 340,000 units
- North America - 160,000 units
- Europe - 140,000 units
Monster Hunter Portable / Freedom (PSP)
- Japan - 610,000 units
Rockman EXE 6 / Megaman Battle Network 6 (GBA)
- Japan - 610,000 units
Monster Hunter 2 (PS2)
- Japan - 540,000 units
Sengoku Basara / Devil Kings (PS2)
- Japan - 190,000 units
- North America - 80,000 units
- Europe - 40,000 units
Dark Watch (PS2/XB)
- North America - 340,000 units
Rockman / Megaman series
- Worldwide - 1,700,000 units
- Capcom also revealed its worldwide sales forecasts for its major titles in 2006 financial year, ending on March 31, 2007:
Dead Rising (Xbox 360) - 660,000 units
Lost Planet (Xbox 360) - 740,000 units
Okami (PS2) - 390,000 units
Rockman / Megaman series (Various) - 910,000 units
Sengoku Basara 2 (PS2) - 250,000 units (Japan only)
Gyakuten Saiban 4 (NDS) - 200,000 units (Japan only)
- Capcom also revealed the planned titles for each platform in the 2006 financial year:
PlayStation 2 - 33 titles / 3.4 million units
PlayStation 3 - 3 titles / 150,000 units
PSP - 21 titles / 2.5 million units
Xbox - 1 title / 100,000 units
Xbox 360 - 6 titles / 1.85 million units
GameCube - 0 title
GameBoy Advance - 2 titles / 300,000 units
Nintendo DS - 10 titles / 1.6 million units
- Capcom will publish Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for PS2 in Japan sometimes this fall, the release was on hold due to the Hot Coffee Mods. The previous game GTA Vice City sold 400,000 copies in Japan in 2004.